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My new project is to make one of these phone inserts for the spiffy customizable phone case I made for my brother. Yea? Nay?

I’m using light blue and dark blue for the lettering (blue is his favorite color, and I’m pretty sure he DOESN’T like pink).

Until next time, Em 🙂

P.S. ~ I’m babysitting in a week and a half, for a 4 year old and a 2 year old… does anyone have any advice? It’s my first time babysitting (how I could be 16 and never have babysitted, I have no idea) and I’m freaking out…

A little too much. My next project is to make a TON of pillows (probably around 5) to have on my bed. I’ve wanted to do this since, like, the 8th grade.

Here’s some ideas I have.

This would be super easy to make! I just need some fabric paint and BAM. And I could make it in any color… hm, maybe red? To match 1/2 the stuff I own? I could even make it “E 13” or “E 7” cuz those are my favorite numbers…

OH MY GOD, HOW ADORABLE ARE THESE? But so expensive 😦

I have this fabric, and I’m planning on making it into a cute little pillow – maybe 12″ by 12″?

I NEED SOME FABRIC LIKE THIS. It’s so… happy.

WANT. Seriously, how much cuter could you get?!

Anyways, check out all of my pillow-spiration (uh yeah, that’s a word. As of now.) here 🙂 And let me know if you have some other good ideas!

Hey everyone! Today I’m going to be sharing a super easy craft that takes 3 ingredients… if they can be called ingredients. My brother and I made a few of these ornaments when we were in elementary school, so obviously it’s super easy and doesn’t take much time at all.

All you need is: a clear glass ornament, six inches of ribbon (optional), and four feet of star garland (two feet in each color)

1. Thread the first color of star garland into the ornament.

2. Thread the second color of star garland into the ornament.

3. Put the lid back onto the ornament and thread the ribbon through the hole (optional – for more support)